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If you visit Knoxville and don't get over here you are missing possible one of the best parts. There is shopping and dining, and even a night club or two. But if you are low on cash, you can just hang out and watch the...More

Nice square with quite a few restaurants and bars within it. There are a lot of homeless hanging around the square though. We were only approached once during a nights spend in the area. I would recommend the area as there is a lot to...More

We have visited Market Square many times while staying overnight in downtown Knoxville on business. Get out of the hotel and walk! The area is clean, safe, full of interesting stores, bars, restaurants and very often there is outdoor music or depending on the season,...More

We live near downtown Knoxville and I work at the edge of the square. There are several great restaurants and when the weather warms up lots of neat festivals and outdoor entertainment. The winter time has a Outdoors ice skating rink. The spring brings the...More

Great variety of restaurants and shops, especially Cafe 4 and The Tomato Head. A nice place to walk around to browse in shops or branch out to walk on Gay St. or The Old City. Modest accommodations are available at the nearby Crowne Plaza, but...More

We love Market Square. It's a dog friendly area surrounded by lots of great restaurants. Many restaurants have dog friendly patios. There are often musicians or groups playing in various places. We enjoy looking at the art which is displayed there.

I would recommend it. Sure it will be crazy busy, but there are many other options within walking distance if it's too crowded. We also tried Scruffy City across the street which has three levels and looked like a great... More

I would recommend it. Sure it will be crazy busy, but there are many other options within walking distance if it's too crowded. We also tried Scruffy City across the street which has three levels and looked like a great place to party. There are tons of hotels but I'm not sure how close. Check it out here and see what you can find.

University Commons is a shopping Center on the west end of the UT Campus on Cumberland Boulevard with a Wal Mart and a Publix. The parking is free. Park there and ride the free Trolley (Trolley looking bus) downtown. The... More

University Commons is a shopping Center on the west end of the UT Campus on Cumberland Boulevard with a Wal Mart and a Publix. The parking is free. Park there and ride the free Trolley (Trolley looking bus) downtown. The drivers are friendly and will help you decide where to get off the Trolley.